http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3532736,00.htmlWhile
the Jewish Lobby is plotting to ban the NPD in Germany for “fuelling right-wing
radicalism”, we notice that the Jewish State has created 4 million+ refugees,
holds the world’s record for UN violations at 500+, has killed more innocent
civilians per capita than any other country 50,000+, has imprisoned more
civilians per capita than any other country 250,000+, has rendered more
civilians handicapped per capita than any other country 50,000+, has demolished
more homes than any other country 60,000+, has outlawed marriage to non-Jews,
has legalized torture and assassinations, has ethnically cleansed more than 500
towns and villages……. and the list goes on Germany: Jews Urge Lawmakers to Ban
NPD

From
Reuters

Germany’s main Jewish lobby group has urged politicians
considering a bid to ban the far-right National Democratic Party (NPD) to “wake
up” to the threat to German democracy.

The Central Council of Jews says the growing respectability
of the NPD is fuelling right-wing radicalism more than 60 years after World War
Two and the Holocaust.

“Politicians must wake up at last,” Stephan Kramer,
general-secretary of the council, told Reuters.

“We need a signal to make clear the NPD is trying to destroy
Germany and its democratic principles.”

Germany’s Office for the Protection of the Constitution says
the NPD is racist, anti-Semitic and revisionist and that its statements prove
its inspiration comes from the Nazis.

The NPD has about 7,000 members and has seats in two
regional state parliaments, both in the former communist East.

NPD officials have praised Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad for saying Israel should be wiped off the map. Last year NPD leader
Udo Voigt said Hitler’s deputy Rudolf Hess, who died in 1987, should get the
Nobel Peace Prize.

At a three-day meeting in Bad Saarow, starting on Wednesday,
Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble and ministers from Germany’s 16 states
will discuss a possible second attempt to outlaw the NPD after a first bid failed
in 2003.

The Social Democrats (SPD), who share power with Chancellor
Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU), have been pushing for a ban, but
many CDU lawmakers say there is insufficient proof of illegal activity.

“Banning the party is not as easy as the SPD thinks. The
hurdles are very high,” Schaeuble said this month.

Germany's main Jewish lobby group has urged
politicians considering a bid to ban the far-right National Democratic Party
(NPD) to "wake up" to the threat to German democracy.
The Central Council of Jews says the growing respectability of the NPD is
fuelling right-wing radicalism more than 60 years after World War Two and the
Holocaust.
"Politicians must wake up at last," Stephan Kramer, general-secretary
of the council, told Reuters.
"We need a signal to make clear the NPD is trying to destroy Germany and
its democratic principles."
Germany's Office for the Protection of the Constitution says the NPD is racist,
anti-Semitic and revisionist and that its statements prove its inspiration
comes from the Nazis.
The NPD has about 7,000 members and has seats in two regional state
parliaments, both in the former communist East.
NPD officials have praised Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for saying
Israel should be wiped off the map. Last year NPD leader Udo Voigt said
Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess, who died in 1987, should get the Nobel Peace
Prize.
At a three-day meeting in Bad Saarow, starting on Wednesday, Interior Minister
Wolfgang Schaeuble and ministers from Germany's 16 states will discuss a
possible second attempt to outlaw the NPD after a first bid failed in 2003.
The Social Democrats (SPD), who share power with Chancellor Angela Merkel's
Christian Democrats (CDU), have been pushing for a ban, but many CDU lawmakers
say there is insufficient proof of illegal activity.
"Banning the party is not as easy as the SPD thinks. The hurdles are very
high," Schaeuble said this month.

Political funding

Last
year, state ministers agreed to try to cut off funding for far-right
organisations. As a legitimate political party, the NPD gets over $1.6 million
in public funding per year.
The government has also boosted funding for education and social projects to
tackle the roots of right-wing radicalism.
The previous attempt to ban the NPD failed as prosecution witnesses had worked
as informants for intelligence agencies.
But advocates of a ban say the NPD's public statements prove it is hostile to
democracy and give sufficient legal grounds.
The party has described the German constitution as a "diktat of the
victorious Western powers".
In January, NPD General-Secretary Peter Marx said Germany should remain the
land of Germans so future generations were not squeezed into reservations by
immigration, as Native Americans have been.
Kramer argues the NPD is the "tip of the iceberg" of a right-wing
movement including perpetrators of racist crimes.
"The fact that the NPD is a legal party that has been voted into
parliaments gives legitimacy to its beliefs and respectability to its
prejudices," said Kramer.
A series of racist and anti-Semitic crimes - including an attack on eight
Indians that grabbed headlines around the world last year - have heightened
worries about Germany's far right.
Latest figures show far-right crime rose 15 percent in 2006.
Opponents of a ban say it would not solve the underlying problem and that most
young neo-Nazis are not

in the
NPD anyway.
The NPD says it is being treated unfairly, and is planning to protest in Bad
Saarow against the attempt to ban it.
"The NPD is excluded from the media. Members are hounded and banned from
hotels and their bank accounts are terminated. There is a consensus on the
discriminatory treatment of the NPD," it said in a statement.